Stevan Jakovljevic Professor Avdeev Law 2010-05 Fall 2016 Case Brief Term Researched: Duty of Care Case Name: Howard D. Brunson (Plaintiff-Respondent) v. Affinity Federal Credit Union Legal Citation: 954 A.2d 550 (N.J. Super. App. Div. 2008) Date Decided:…
In my court case Witherwax v Transcare, Inc. 2005 NY. Transcare ambulance transported Witherwax to the hospital 2000, and the transcare employee didn’t recorded the right address for Witherwax resulting in Witherwax not receiving a bill for the services performed by transcare. Transcare sent witherwax bill to a collection agency. Witherwax claims that Paul Michael reported the debt to the three credit reporting agencies as being "seriously past due. Witherwax tried to resolve the debt, but learned that the invoice had been sent to an incorrect address: 30 West 61st Street, New York City, 10023, Apt.…
Plaintiff Audrey Vokes, a widow of 51 years and without family, had a yen to be an accomplished dancer with the hopes of finding a new interest in life, J. P Davenport d/b/a Davenport’s school of dancing a franchise of Arthur Murray, Inc.) agreed to help make her dreams come true. Vokes over the course of several years signed several contracts with the Defendant and paid out the amount of $31, 090.45 for lessons and dance related trips. At some point the Plaintiff decided her goals have not been accomplished in dancing. Plaintiff sought a rescission of the contracts and a return of her money, based on allegations of fraud.…
Lexie Kosakowski 2-16-17 Lydia Darragh the American Spy Lydia Darragh was an American Spy. She was born in the 1700’s. She lived in Dublin. Later she still lived in Dublin but went where the Britians went to get information.…
Carter V. Tokai Financial Services, Inc. In the case, it follows Randy P. Carter and Tokai Financial services, Inc. where Tokai sued Carter for money that was not given under a lease agreement that the two had entered. It as stated that ARC made 4 of the rental payments before they defaulted on the obligation they had with Tokai. Following the ceasing of payment, Tokai the repossessed the equipment and sold it for $5,900. After the sale, Tokai brought a suit against in which they were awarded $56,675.74.…
This case is between Joseph Gupton and Village Key & Saw Shop, Inc. In this case it delineates that Gupton had owned a locksmith-alarm business. However, in 1989, the business started to go downward due to financial problems, so Village Key decided to buy the business from Gupton. They took over the bills and accounts and signed a promissory note.…
Brenda Joyce (Tucker) Archie was born on 09/10/1962, in Brownsville, Tennessee, to L.V. and Joyce Tucker. Brenda's parents were married for fifty two years before her mother passed away of pancreatic cancer in December 2013; she was 68 years old. She was extremely close to her mother. Brenda's father, XX years old, is single, retired, and lives in Decatur, Illinois. Brenda is the oldest of six siblings.…
James McCulloch v. State of Maryland 17 U.S. 316 Supreme Court of the United States Certiorari to the Maryland Court of Appeals Decided March 6, 1819 Facts and Procedural History: In 1816, Congress established the Second Bank of the United States, which became active in Maryland. In 1818, the Maryland legislature passed an Act to tax any bank not chartered by the Legislature of Maryland, thus taxing the U.S. Bank. The law provided for private remedies against the bank operators. One of these bank operators was James McCulloch, and the law provided the framework to seek remedy from him.…
Close your eyes and imagine you are a very famous deaf actress and they just called your name as the winner of the Tony award. The whole audience is clapping and screaming for you but you can't hear it. This is exactly what Phyllis Frelich went through. Phyllis Frelich, the first deaf tony award winner, was born into the Pisces(zodiac sign) family on a leap year in 1944(February 29th) in Devils Lake, North Dakota.…
At the time Bradley offered to borrow $175,000 on a term loan basis from the bank to repay an existing term loan from Commercial Mortgages. The bank agreed to the proposal, but increased the rate on the operating loan from prime plus one-half per cent to prime plus three-quarters per cent. The bank held receivables and inventory as security for the operating line and a mortgage on the property for the term loan. In addition, there were covenants that RLBS had to maintain a working capital amount of $330 thousand and stockholder’s equity of $275…
In the 2007 Douglas Downs and Wardle article, "Teaching about Writing, Righting Misconceptions, the focus is on the topic of how to operate a successful first year college writing class. Douglas Downs and Wardle discuss a change to the way in with first-year writing instruction had been taught. The change purposed was based on the results of a test course they developed. The goal of the course was to encourage more realistic conceptions of writing. Douglas Downs and Wardle focus on the concept of Writing about Writing (WAW).…
Clara Jane Bell Duvall had a similar situation as Geraldine Santoro where both of them had a unsafe illegal abortion. Clara was a married woman of five children, six months to twelve years old. She and her family of seven moved in with her parents in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in nineteen-twenty nine because of financial problems. Clara Jane attempted a self induced abortion and under the care of their family doctor she was not hospitalized for a few days. In an attempt to cover up her unsafe abortion her illness was considered pneumonia.(Attention grabber)…
Mary Todd Lincoln was born as just Mary Todd on December 13, 1818. Mary was born into a large, prominent family in Lexington, Kentucky, a town that her family had helped found. Mary had a pretty good upbringing compared to the standard for her time. She grew up wealthy, as a result of her Father, Robert Todd’s astounding career as a merchant and politician. Despite Mary’s picture perfect life, she had to deal with tragedy at a very young age.…
In December of 1835 Susanna Dickinson was one of the few people who had survived the Battle of the Alamo. She told many stories about how she had lived the hostile attack. Susanna was only twenty-two when this attack had happened. She lived in Tennessee until 1831. Susanna had an infant daughter named angelina and a husband named Almeron who served as a texian in the Battle of the Alamo.…